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those funds largely support hospitals and healthcare prepare and plan for disaster. just to draw your attention again, these cuts have declared -- have real impact on departments. this talks about health departments in wisconsin, kentucky, and maryland, who have or to shutter their clinic layoff staff who would he people they rely on to prepare and create plan for disasters or respond to disasters. finally, our takeaway and recommendations. the public health system is more secure than it was prior to september 11 and anthrax attacks because the government has supported critical public health row graham. -- programs. we need to sustain investment. the local public health acknowledges the need to prove our capability. the successful suchnse is witnessed to response. finally, it is a process. every cut has real-life consequences for the communities the training keeps resilients agile and to the recovery. revived necessary at the local, >> thank you very much, jack. ask one question to clarify. if you get back to jack's slide on the job losses over time, your note talked
those funds largely support hospitals and healthcare prepare and plan for disaster. just to draw your attention again, these cuts have declared -- have real impact on departments. this talks about health departments in wisconsin, kentucky, and maryland, who have or to shutter their clinic layoff staff who would he people they rely on to prepare and create plan for disasters or respond to disasters. finally, our takeaway and recommendations. the public health system is more secure than it was...
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improvements you can expect to see at the maryland healthcare website. those stories and more coming up at 6. >> they are the people and the images we'll never forget. now one year after superstorm sandy, we take you back and ask, could it happen ago? tonight on world news with diane sawyer on abc. >>> it was another surprised elimination night on "dancing with the stars." >> george pennachio was there are all the drama. nicole and sasha. their judges scores alone would have kept them but official -- but nicole "snooki" polizzi and sasha farber are gone. the scores were added into this year's dances. that put rile real and der rk hough on -- derek hough on top. >> reporter: brant daugherty and murgatroyd had no clue their tally was good enough for the number two spot. >> oh, my god. >> we just keep doing what we're doing. we're on a mission. >> we're at that interin the competition where the end is just far enough away to look at it but you're not at the people out. >> reporter: two points under them, jack osbourne and cheryl burke. leah remini and -- an
improvements you can expect to see at the maryland healthcare website. those stories and more coming up at 6. >> they are the people and the images we'll never forget. now one year after superstorm sandy, we take you back and ask, could it happen ago? tonight on world news with diane sawyer on abc. >>> it was another surprised elimination night on "dancing with the stars." >> george pennachio was there are all the drama. nicole and sasha. their judges scores alone...
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. >>> coming up at 6:00, we're beginning to see some glitches with the rollout of the state's healthcare exchange. how many have enrolled. how many are about to lose coverage. >>> and mcdonald's is about to unveil its new menu. what all will change come monday. we have those stories and whole lot more coming up at 6:00. good call on the subway tuscan chicken melt, this thing is so good. i know, i was just posting about it. #delicious, #lowfat, #boom, #niceprice, #freshlybaked, #cheeseplease, #tangy, #vinaigretteisafunnyword, #i'mabouttoeatthis. #yousnoozeyoulose. [ male announcer ] #getyourown. the subway tuscan chicken melt. balsamic vinaigrette, melty cheese, and made the way you like. hurry, this $6 footlong special is for a limited time. subway. eat fresh. #ouch. >>> imagine finding the perfect house for your family. the only problem there's a ghost. >> most places do not require the seller to admit the suspicion of a haunting. we have more on houses where the buyer should beware. >> reporter: like a scene from the amityville horror, the dream house turns out to be a night mairmt buy
. >>> coming up at 6:00, we're beginning to see some glitches with the rollout of the state's healthcare exchange. how many have enrolled. how many are about to lose coverage. >>> and mcdonald's is about to unveil its new menu. what all will change come monday. we have those stories and whole lot more coming up at 6:00. good call on the subway tuscan chicken melt, this thing is so good. i know, i was just posting about it. #delicious, #lowfat, #boom, #niceprice, #freshlybaked,...
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then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's
then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all...
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the obama administration said it's revamped healthcare website is running for smoothly. it claims the site is 90% fixed but users are still reporting problems getting coverage or in some cases just logging on to the site. >>> pro tessers in thailand have taken over several government buildings as they try to force the country's prime minister to step down. a prominent oppositional leader has been telling followers to storm buildings. three people have died in the protest over the last several days, vice president joe biden has arrived in asia for a week-long trip. the visit is expected to be dominated by dispute over islands in the chain seas. chip niece scare defense zone over islands claimed by both countries. biden will visit china and south korea. and those are the headlines at this hour. i'm tony harris in new york city. "real money" is up next with david shuster in for ali velshi. >> a retail report card on black friday weekend and cyber monday, what the numbers say about holiday sales, american consumers and the economy. plus a look at the health of the obama care
the obama administration said it's revamped healthcare website is running for smoothly. it claims the site is 90% fixed but users are still reporting problems getting coverage or in some cases just logging on to the site. >>> pro tessers in thailand have taken over several government buildings as they try to force the country's prime minister to step down. a prominent oppositional leader has been telling followers to storm buildings. three people have died in the protest over the last...
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. >> miller says he and his wife are searching for healthcare. but they couldn't even get on the new federal healthcare exchange website. in jackson, barber shop owner chris paige and his customer, terri harper say they have insurance but both plan to look at their options understand the aca? >> i may get better coverage for the same amount that i am paying because i just got the minimum level coverage. so i can at least have something that would cover me if something was to happen to me. >> neither paige nor har per have gone online to compare rates? >> i haven't because they are saying every time you try to go log in, there was something wrong with why you couldn't sign up, had some computer sglichz. >> mississippi is the only state that applied to run its own healthcare exchange and was rejected. the federal government turned it down because the concerns the state wouldn't provide enough support for it. that leaves people here trying to use the troubled federal exchange and mississippi's insurance commissioner says as of october 21st, only 35
. >> miller says he and his wife are searching for healthcare. but they couldn't even get on the new federal healthcare exchange website. in jackson, barber shop owner chris paige and his customer, terri harper say they have insurance but both plan to look at their options understand the aca? >> i may get better coverage for the same amount that i am paying because i just got the minimum level coverage. so i can at least have something that would cover me if something was to happen...
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i.t.der the potential for and biotechnology to improve healthcare, one of the largest sectors of our economy. the strong case that the monetization would lead to better coordinated, more effective, and less costly patient care than we have today, including greater responsiveness of medical practices to latest research findings. robots, lasers, and other advanced technologies are improving surgical outcomes, and artificial intelligence systems are being used to improve diagnoses and chart courses of treatment. perhaps even more revolutionary is a transport that would tailor medical treatment for each patient based on information drawn from that individuals genetic code. taken together, such advances would lead to another jump in life expectancy and improve health. other promising areas and application of new technologies includes the development of cleaner energy and harnessing wind and solar power and the development of electric hybrid vehicles and the potential of future advances. i cannot imagine all of the possibilities. we underestimate the longer term potential. finally, one mor
i.t.der the potential for and biotechnology to improve healthcare, one of the largest sectors of our economy. the strong case that the monetization would lead to better coordinated, more effective, and less costly patient care than we have today, including greater responsiveness of medical practices to latest research findings. robots, lasers, and other advanced technologies are improving surgical outcomes, and artificial intelligence systems are being used to improve diagnoses and chart...
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and particularly in the healthcare piece. and i don't think either party has really talked about what they're going to do to reduce costs. they've talked a little bit about shall we just make the citizen pay versus the government pay. but that's zero sum. the idea of how you increase efficiency of what is a pretty poorly run system, that hasn't gotten much debated on. >> they are making it more difficult to give moneys to charitable donations to universities, hospitals, those kinds of things. at the same time federal government's defunding universities and medical programs. they're trying to shift costs on to doctors because they are unwilling to let, cut services. and certainly unwilling to say the public's got to pay. and so you're going to have fewer doctors when we're trying to get more people covered by health care. who is going to treat them. the government doesn't stop to think about that. everything is a political decision. or at least it seems that way to an outsider. is a nice way to phrase it. >> rose: you thought
and particularly in the healthcare piece. and i don't think either party has really talked about what they're going to do to reduce costs. they've talked a little bit about shall we just make the citizen pay versus the government pay. but that's zero sum. the idea of how you increase efficiency of what is a pretty poorly run system, that hasn't gotten much debated on. >> they are making it more difficult to give moneys to charitable donations to universities, hospitals, those kinds of...
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if you like your healthcare plan you will be able to keep your healthcare plan, period. >> reporter: while the vast majority of people are covered through work and have plans that are largely uneffected roughly 15 million americans are like greg and anita and purchase health insurance on their own. in an estimated 58% of those policies are not compatible with the new health law whic, which provides comprehensive coverage which cost more. many are receiving letters cross the country that inform them that their premium has been adjusted or discontinued. >> it was a punch in the stomach. >> reporter: in nortespecially l areas where fewer insurers competing can spell higher prices for consumer. newer regulations under the law can drive up costs. the new law requires nearly everyone to buy health insurance or pay a fine. and then they cause your premiums to go up if you buy insurance on your own. among those standards no more lifetime limits on coverage or denials based on pre-existing conditions. the law requires a range of preventive and emergency room services. blue cross spokesman wou
if you like your healthcare plan you will be able to keep your healthcare plan, period. >> reporter: while the vast majority of people are covered through work and have plans that are largely uneffected roughly 15 million americans are like greg and anita and purchase health insurance on their own. in an estimated 58% of those policies are not compatible with the new health law whic, which provides comprehensive coverage which cost more. many are receiving letters cross the country that...
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if you like your healthcare plan, you'll be able it keep your healthcare plan. >> reporter: that's not the case for million unless the insurance market. the majority of americans with individual plans will find their policies changed or canceled under obama care rules. the white house said those p- they will be -- said they will be able to buy more comprehensive coverage. >> the need to provide greater security to those americans who had no other option. >> reporter: in washington reporting. >> you just heard about the promises made by the president. people who like their healthcare plan can keep it. steny hoyer said the affordable care act didn't allow some to keep their insurance. hoyer told a reporter from the national review that some policies wouldn't meet minimum requirements of obamacare that the president's promises weren't misleading, they're just not clear enough. >>> meanwhile democrats are proposing a fix to the debt ceiling. he wants to authorize additional federal -- republicans blasted the proposal saying the debt limit increase needs to be papered with similar cuts. the
if you like your healthcare plan, you'll be able it keep your healthcare plan. >> reporter: that's not the case for million unless the insurance market. the majority of americans with individual plans will find their policies changed or canceled under obama care rules. the white house said those p- they will be -- said they will be able to buy more comprehensive coverage. >> the need to provide greater security to those americans who had no other option. >> reporter: in...
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lawmakers were asking about the number of people finding that their existing healthcare policies are being canceled. that's a work of private insurers and not the government and people who get cancellation notices should be able to find better options online. >> the affordable care act has been a source of frustration for a lot of folks and that landed it in the second round of our frustration madness bracket at tellwusa9.com. facing off against protesters. log on to cast your vote and leave your comment. >>> and still to come tonight, one year after superstorm sandy. virginia is part of the push to protect the coastline. >>> i'm erica groh out here on the weather terrace. we had a beautiful tuesday, clouds are on the way. some showers possible for the wednesday morning commute. everything you need to know coming up in the first alert seven-day forecast. >>> and d.c. cab drivers coming together for a historic vote. gun without a background check.. ithe dangerously mentally ill. criminals. endangering our families. ken cuccinelli opposed closing the gun show loophole - against compreh
lawmakers were asking about the number of people finding that their existing healthcare policies are being canceled. that's a work of private insurers and not the government and people who get cancellation notices should be able to find better options online. >> the affordable care act has been a source of frustration for a lot of folks and that landed it in the second round of our frustration madness bracket at tellwusa9.com. facing off against protesters. log on to cast your vote and...
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this raises the cost of healthcare for all floridians. it doesn't work. >> andrea: why the change of heart? >> dana: like president obama ran on closing gitmo but he became program and realizes oh, wait, we need that. the governors on principle said we can't, this is not a good way to do business. then the situation in florida is such that he made a decision to go back on what he said two years ago to do this. this is the creep of federal government on the states. i am not saying they will all kay but the federal government is so powerful, we are eroding our -- >> bob: they will cave. the reality is the federal government said we would pay 100% of increase -- >> dana: but only for four or five years. not good enough. >> bob: obamacare is here to say, whether you like it or not. it's here to say. it those be worked out. rough essentials but it will be here. now the law of the land. it's not going away. >> greg: that is the problem. i don't understand obamacare but nobody understands it. it's incomprehensible. the left went with good faith
this raises the cost of healthcare for all floridians. it doesn't work. >> andrea: why the change of heart? >> dana: like president obama ran on closing gitmo but he became program and realizes oh, wait, we need that. the governors on principle said we can't, this is not a good way to do business. then the situation in florida is such that he made a decision to go back on what he said two years ago to do this. this is the creep of federal government on the states. i am not saying...
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>> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare costs? why is it so stubborn? why can't it be affected? >> because ideology is involved. >> people don't take responsibility for their own health. >> my turn now. what you need to do is close loopholes like carried interest, which mort supports and which would get money from the upper end. you need to close some of those loopholes, then cut entitlement programs, which the president has put some of those things on the table, but he is not going to do if the he doesn't get anything on the table. it's the republican refusal. >> excuse me, i not only do not support carried interest, i've never supported carried interest. >> you want to close that loophole. >> yes, i do. >> that's what i meant. >> what does the ama say about this, the american medical a
>> i want to control healthcare costs. if we get healthcare costs under control over the long term we have no fiscal problems. republicans want to be well advised to join barack obama and after conversation about healthcare costs. >> why is this so stubborn a problem, healthcare costs? why is it so stubborn? why can't it be affected? >> because ideology is involved. >> people don't take responsibility for their own health. >> my turn now. what you need to do is...
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or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. sachin asked the indian media not to put too much pleasure pressure on the teenager. >> my son started his career. it's a humble request if he can live his life like a normal 14-year-old without thinking of anything other than falling in love with the sport. (applause) >> some footsteps to follow in. more on the website. check it out. all the details. get in touch with us on twitter and facebook. plenty more from me later, but that is the sport for now. >> thank you. stay with us on al jazeera. another full bulletin of news is ahead with julie mcdonald, who will be in london for us. for now, goodbye. >> back on america tonight now. the last weekend of summer was a tough one for the jersey shore. ten months after hurricane sandy, business on the boardwalk is way down and there's growing criticism of the rebuilding effort there. we report from new jersey. >> we spent three days visiting towns up and down the jersey shore, talki
or how a hospital in texas could drive up your healthcare premium? i'll make the connections from the news to your money real. sachin asked the indian media not to put too much pleasure pressure on the teenager. >> my son started his career. it's a humble request if he can live his life like a normal 14-year-old without thinking of anything other than falling in love with the sport. (applause) >> some footsteps to follow in. more on the website. check it out. all the details. get in...
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this with medicare, this with medicaid, this with social security, this with the healthcare. i think the mistake that was made here is we let congress write the healthcare bill so that it's just a collection of special interests. you got yours, he got his and i voted for both of those because i got mine and it doesn't make any sense. nobody's ever read the bill. it's just not going to work. the same thing is true with dodd-frank. congress shouldn't be writing specific laws. the president should send to congress a specific law that was created by people, experts in the field. and then sell it to them. they may have to tinker a little bit here and there to get some votes but fundamentally the leadership has to come from 1600 pennsylvania avenue and not the other way around. >> rose: do you agree with that? >> the mechanics of how you get a bill written properly, i think yes the executive branch probably h to take more of a role. you know, we're not really hearing what 9 -- the way forward health costs and some day the political leader of the u.s. -- >> rose: do you have a way f
this with medicare, this with medicaid, this with social security, this with the healthcare. i think the mistake that was made here is we let congress write the healthcare bill so that it's just a collection of special interests. you got yours, he got his and i voted for both of those because i got mine and it doesn't make any sense. nobody's ever read the bill. it's just not going to work. the same thing is true with dodd-frank. congress shouldn't be writing specific laws. the president should...
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united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welce back to "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. here some of the stories we're following at this hour. relief workers in philippines are finding themselves blocked by debris and a lack of fuel. following demand from other asian nations have put the brakes on the growth of japan's economy. and a frenchman is doing his best to promote a japanese staple many foreigners find more than a little unappetizing. >>> relief workers are streaming into areas of the philippines devastated by typhoon haiyan with loads of aid. they are finding themselves blocked by debris and out of fuel. authorities have confirmed the deaths of more than 2,500 people. more than 500 bodies have been found in a single day, and they said they expect to find more v
united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. >>> welce back to "newsline." i'm yuko aotani in tokyo. here some of the stories we're following at...
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. >> women are using these online lists to bypass talking to a healthcare provider. it's always important to talk to a healthcare provider. >> reporter: bianca said even though her medicine turned out to be safe, she intends to be extra careful. >> everything that goes into me also affects the baby. >> reporter: amy aubert, abc2 news. >> 50% of pregnancies are unplanned. women may not know they should take their medications. even when they find out they're expecting there are serp medications that are required and physicians make it clear to continue those. in some cases alternative medicines are being considered. >>> a chill in the air. we had a true freeze threat. bring in the tender pets and make sure they're in a warm spot. we expect the chill to hold pretty strong through the overnight hours. you can see the northern tier of counties in our state all the way out to allegany. the only reason dare rete is in the there, they have -- garrett is not there, they have will multiple ones. enhanced satellite view shows the clouds break apart. a clear sky will help things
. >> women are using these online lists to bypass talking to a healthcare provider. it's always important to talk to a healthcare provider. >> reporter: bianca said even though her medicine turned out to be safe, she intends to be extra careful. >> everything that goes into me also affects the baby. >> reporter: amy aubert, abc2 news. >> 50% of pregnancies are unplanned. women may not know they should take their medications. even when they find out they're...
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half of healthcare government and education and social services will require some of their workers to come in for work. >>> there is another study out that shows similar moms head about a quarter of all u.s. households. that study was conducted by the pew research center saying many of them are young, uneducated and poor. >> we're just going to put the head band on because it matches your shirt. >> okay. >> valerie was homeless and jobless when her daughter was born five years ago. today the 37-year-old single mom's life is headed in a different direction thanks to newly acquired job skills. two weeks ago she got a full-time job as a welder at a chicago firm that makes busties. >> it was hard. i struggled a lot. now it's kind of--i got a brighter outlook on life now because i feel like i have a career path now. >> galvan got certified as the jane anderson resource education center. the center started training low income unskilled single moms. jane adams has placed nearly all of the 80 welders that has trained so far and plans to expand so it can train even more. >> we see women coming
half of healthcare government and education and social services will require some of their workers to come in for work. >>> there is another study out that shows similar moms head about a quarter of all u.s. households. that study was conducted by the pew research center saying many of them are young, uneducated and poor. >> we're just going to put the head band on because it matches your shirt. >> okay. >> valerie was homeless and jobless when her daughter was born...
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you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, afternoon rain. miami, thunderstorms. chicago, thunderstorms as well but partly sunny in dallas. los angeles, morning clouds. >>> and time now for a check of the national forecast. more severe weather is expected today from nebraska to the ohio valley with damaging wind, large hail and possibly tornadoes. strong thunderstorms are also predicted in the mid-atlantic states. the northwest sees scattered showers and potentially strong thunderstorms in wyoming and colorado. most of the south and southwest stays dry. >>> firefighters in china rescued a newborn from a sewage pipe after people heard crying coming from a toilet. they cut the pipe inside the residential building over the weekend. they rushed the infant still inside the pipe to a nearby hospital. doctors carefully cut the rest aw
you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, afternoon rain. miami, thunderstorms. chicago, thunderstorms as well but partly sunny in dallas. los angeles, morning clouds. >>> and time now for a check of the national forecast. more severe...
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if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away. no matter what. that was then. now this week on thursday the president apologized. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in that situation based on assurances they got from me. we got to make sure they know we hear them and we will do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position. >> there are many more people who are sorry who voted for the president than sorry about his healthcare plan. the problem is not just the number of plans canceled but the mandate causes millions to have their insurance rates go up because they have to cover a much larger -- broader number of -- >> i have seen this. just ridiculous what is going on and it will create a huge number of part time workers. it is a bad bill. >> the president said he is open to fixes. some of the fixes may go through but they will not gut the bill. basically he is apologizing for language that wasn't written tightly enough because insurances are free to re
if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. no one will take it away. no matter what. that was then. now this week on thursday the president apologized. >> i am sorry that they, you know, are finding themselves in that situation based on assurances they got from me. we got to make sure they know we hear them and we will do everything we can to deal with folks who find themselves in a tough position. >> there are many more people who are sorry who...
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local school boards, government should help educate so people can make an intelligent decision, and healthcare is a huge issue, but this is the right issue, to educate the people to make their own decisions, but, the government length lating i legit going to solve the problem it will backfire. charles: if the government were to get involved, would it be a good place to start with food stamps and welfare recipients to put limits on what they can buy, since they are using taxpayer money. >> i'm not sure what welfare has to do with feeding children in school. this is quite difficult, if you look at map of food deserts, you can -- >> that is a cop-out. that is a cop-out, let me tell you, -- >> it is not a cop-out. charles: if you open a salad stastand -- no one goes there. >> you can't for get about that, you are trying to take fact that you want to look at. charles: i'm trying to have a legitimate conversation, i. >> i'm trying to have this this conversation with you. charles: i'm telling that you is 1000% junk, that is bunch, phony, that is not true, people go to super markets, they walk past th
local school boards, government should help educate so people can make an intelligent decision, and healthcare is a huge issue, but this is the right issue, to educate the people to make their own decisions, but, the government length lating i legit going to solve the problem it will backfire. charles: if the government were to get involved, would it be a good place to start with food stamps and welfare recipients to put limits on what they can buy, since they are using taxpayer money. >>...
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i think the issue is the cost, the rising cost of healthcare. and i believe with the affordable care act and other measures that we can take, we need to try to control the cost of healthcare, and i think that's the way to go at it rather than basically people when they're oldest and sickest. >> i hear what you're saying, and yes, the reason medicare's rising is the different hospital costs, but don't you have to use medicare as a way to, shall we say encourage hospitals to save money and not spend as much? >> well, if you take for example, the affordable healthcare act which has really not yet been implemented in full, there are strategies within that legislation which really takes healthcare in a more preventative way, more efficiency, keep people out of hospitals. i think that's what we should be looking at, ways to keep people out of hospitals, make medicine more efficient. >> on eligibility age when it comes to both social security and medicare why isn't it sort of the way -- cost of living is built into some of -- some government programs,
i think the issue is the cost, the rising cost of healthcare. and i believe with the affordable care act and other measures that we can take, we need to try to control the cost of healthcare, and i think that's the way to go at it rather than basically people when they're oldest and sickest. >> i hear what you're saying, and yes, the reason medicare's rising is the different hospital costs, but don't you have to use medicare as a way to, shall we say encourage hospitals to save money and...
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first of all, my age, i need healthcare for a surgery if it comes up or whatever might come up. i need some kind of healthcare to help me out. >> reporter: she was able to log into the website but says she's still in sticker shock over the rate she was quoted and can't afford on her modest income. >> i had a $20,000 deductible with a $302 payment a month. >> reporter: glitches with the websites have forced many people to seek outside help getting enrolled. small businesses are waiting to learn more before they explore plans for their employees. >> we will be shopping when the time comes. we don't offer health insurance at the current time, but it's something that we will have to look into and shop. >> reporter: for now, cathy kelly will wait for changes and improvements to the website before she decides what she'll do next. >> maybe we'll find out something. i don't know. >> and you'll hope that it helps you? >> right now it's not. >> reporter: officials are promising they will fix problems with the federal and state insurance websites. >> the white house says president obama ha
first of all, my age, i need healthcare for a surgery if it comes up or whatever might come up. i need some kind of healthcare to help me out. >> reporter: she was able to log into the website but says she's still in sticker shock over the rate she was quoted and can't afford on her modest income. >> i had a $20,000 deductible with a $302 payment a month. >> reporter: glitches with the websites have forced many people to seek outside help getting enrolled. small businesses are...
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response to the horrific sandy hook school shooting, vice president joe biden has met with the nra, healthcare professionals, gun control groups and a rep from walmart, the nation's largest gun seller. the president will lay out the measures created from those meetings. likely on the list: a push for an assault weapons ban and better background checks. the president speaks at 11:45 eastern. children who wrote letters expressing concerns about gun violence in schools will join him. a new york city school bus driver strike starts today, affecting 152,000 students. more than 8,000 drivers and support workers are walking off the job to protest a lack of job protections. new york city mayor michael bloomberg has proposed a competetive bid process for school bus contracts in order to save money. the union is upset it may impact current drivers. this strike is the first such job action by unionized new york school bus drivers in more than three decades. massive job cuts are happening around the globe. the world's largest platinum producer, located in south africa, is closing 4 mine shafts and letting
response to the horrific sandy hook school shooting, vice president joe biden has met with the nra, healthcare professionals, gun control groups and a rep from walmart, the nation's largest gun seller. the president will lay out the measures created from those meetings. likely on the list: a push for an assault weapons ban and better background checks. the president speaks at 11:45 eastern. children who wrote letters expressing concerns about gun violence in schools will join him. a new york...
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. >> whattous just said about keeping your healthcare plan isn't true. >> they can keep it. the issue -- >> they can't keep it. they just got cancellation notices. >> here is why americans don't trust the healthcare law. they do not trust the guy who created this health care law. the guy who said we could keep our doctor but now acknowledges maybe not. the guy who said most americans would be better off but maybe won't. the guy who said he was outraged by these technical fumbles but did little to prevent them and to correct them. that guy is you, mr. president whose outrage knows no bound for screwups that seem to no know end, the guy who says he is seattleing from mistakes that keep mushrooming, who vowed to fix a law don't sound much different from other vows. your vows, mr. president, you, mr. president, the guy who said he was similarly outraged by anker is irthat targeted conservatives and promised he would get throw bottom of it but hasn't. promise the same thing about an overreaching justice department going an reporters but didn't. prompt missed to be hands on but ad
. >> whattous just said about keeping your healthcare plan isn't true. >> they can keep it. the issue -- >> they can't keep it. they just got cancellation notices. >> here is why americans don't trust the healthcare law. they do not trust the guy who created this health care law. the guy who said we could keep our doctor but now acknowledges maybe not. the guy who said most americans would be better off but maybe won't. the guy who said he was outraged by these technical...
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. >>> and today is the self imposed deadline that president obama promised the healthcar healthcare.gov website will be working for most people. >>> syria's civil war continues to hos flood into neighbor countries. 2.2 million people have thread syria and taken up in other countries. many are living in camps of plastic tents to protect them from the elements. we have reports from camps in jordan. >> reporter: thermal blankets and clothing distribution has just started at this camp. you can see behind me there are hundreds of refugee who is are queuing to receive these items on the first day of direction, which is always stress busy. the high thermal blankets are a valuable commodity, especially important for residents and refugee who is are still living inside plastic tents and have much less protection from the rain and the cold and the wind in the winter. now aid agencies are also distributing clothing kits for babies and children up to the age of five. what you see in these boxes behind me includes enough winter clothing for 24,000 children. now each of these winter kits includes qui
. >>> and today is the self imposed deadline that president obama promised the healthcar healthcare.gov website will be working for most people. >>> syria's civil war continues to hos flood into neighbor countries. 2.2 million people have thread syria and taken up in other countries. many are living in camps of plastic tents to protect them from the elements. we have reports from camps in jordan. >> reporter: thermal blankets and clothing distribution has just started at...
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. >> uma: we urge you to watch huckabee he will takele the issue of healthcare . that is tonight at 8:00 eastern time right here on fox. breaking newings in the masters golf tournament. tiger woods penalized two strokings for something he did in the yesterday round. there concern that woods would be disqualified altogether. he is at the masters. what happened exactly, jim? >> hi, uma. he played a shot on the 15th hole and i call would it for the tournament and it went and hit the pin and and rich shayed back in the water . then he had to take a penalty shot and unlucky . he takes the penalty is the point of entry he can go back to and take a drop or go back and play it as the rule say rule 26 1 nearly to where he hit. he stepped twiards back and acbuildinged he took a couple of yards wack. that is in violation. he unwittingly did it and called to the attention of the masters and rules committee by a viewer according to a television viewer and the statement they release subsequently he is penalized two shots. he could have been disqualified . so he is penalized two
. >> uma: we urge you to watch huckabee he will takele the issue of healthcare . that is tonight at 8:00 eastern time right here on fox. breaking newings in the masters golf tournament. tiger woods penalized two strokings for something he did in the yesterday round. there concern that woods would be disqualified altogether. he is at the masters. what happened exactly, jim? >> hi, uma. he played a shot on the 15th hole and i call would it for the tournament and it went and hit the...
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and by doing that and not exporting the problem to other countries we are were able to focus on the healthcare. >> here in iraq where the memory of american occupation was still fresh. they called their group, preemtive love. >> we named our organization that for a reason. ottawas a play or spin on preemptive strike. we want to be nobody for loving first and not hitting or juan du fuca straiting first. tha first -- it's a grassroots organization that has big results. more than 800 children have been operated on. they are partnering with a tennessee organization that brings in pee pediatric surge surgeons of in the next few days they'll see over 200 children that haver in seen a proper diagnosis. >> others are needing surgery that is not done in iraq. without the operation h he could die, but he also could die because of it. >> the children's size makes the margin offe of error tiny. you can make a little error in a 12-year-old and it doesn't bother them. you make anke error in a 7 week old you may have a dead baby of the. >> his heart foundation has operated on 6000 kids around te world. the l
and by doing that and not exporting the problem to other countries we are were able to focus on the healthcare. >> here in iraq where the memory of american occupation was still fresh. they called their group, preemtive love. >> we named our organization that for a reason. ottawas a play or spin on preemptive strike. we want to be nobody for loving first and not hitting or juan du fuca straiting first. tha first -- it's a grassroots organization that has big results. more than 800...
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. >> a hearing held on capitol hill over delays to the affordable healthcare act. and counting down to the winter olympics in russia, trying to get ready. uh. >> members of congress say they want answers about the national security agency and its surveillance programs and they are rabbit to get those answers. at this hour, the nsa chief set to testify before the house intelligence committee. randall pinkston joins us live, just yesterday, european delegates said that the trust that is between the nations has to be rebuild, their words and they say that steps must be taken so what are those steps to rebuild the trust? one of the major steps is to allow those officials to have communications with key intelligent officials to calm nerves and ease concerns about the reports that the u.s. has been spying on its top allies including the leaders of some of those nations like angela merkel for example. i can't show it to you because the camera position can't change, but awaiting the arrival of general alexandar who will be testifying about 1:30, about 30 minutes from now b
. >> a hearing held on capitol hill over delays to the affordable healthcare act. and counting down to the winter olympics in russia, trying to get ready. uh. >> members of congress say they want answers about the national security agency and its surveillance programs and they are rabbit to get those answers. at this hour, the nsa chief set to testify before the house intelligence committee. randall pinkston joins us live, just yesterday, european delegates said that the trust that...
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. >>> healthcare workers will announce their plan to deal with attacks. they have protested before saying they have dealt with medical employers attacking health benefits and staffing levels. the healthcare workers' union will now speak out about their plans to deal with the pending problems. >>> the deadly paparazzi is now sparking a debate about whether new anti-paparazzi laws were needed. he was hit by an suv while trying to take pictures of justin bieber ferrari. photographer say, any laws will violate the first amendment. >>> he is proud and pleased with what happened in 2005. they have had a hard time gaining viewers but lineups could be just what he needs to be more prominent in this country. they have more about the common dictator on several shows. >> they will be able to find some following among arab viewers in america. >> the move could put it in closer competition with several programs. al jazeer does plan on moving to at&t park. >>> they hope customers will join in and starting today, starbucks will offer customers a plastic reusable cup. th
. >>> healthcare workers will announce their plan to deal with attacks. they have protested before saying they have dealt with medical employers attacking health benefits and staffing levels. the healthcare workers' union will now speak out about their plans to deal with the pending problems. >>> the deadly paparazzi is now sparking a debate about whether new anti-paparazzi laws were needed. he was hit by an suv while trying to take pictures of justin bieber ferrari....
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the reality of the affordable healthcare act. it ain't affordable and the doctor all but told the president to his face, he his greatest healthcare initiative is an act. nnouncer) at scottradr clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. >>> i think particularly about ancients very powerful, nobody could challenge them militarily. what happened to them? they destroyed themselves from within. moral decay. fiscal irresponsibility. they destroyed themselves. and if you don't think that can happen to america, you get out your books and you start reading. >> that guy lighted up the airwaves. before the shock doc, the shock out of california that is taking the signatures -- they don't h
the reality of the affordable healthcare act. it ain't affordable and the doctor all but told the president to his face, he his greatest healthcare initiative is an act. nnouncer) at scottradr clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like...
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then the president marking the day by praising the law saying this in part "the affordable healthcare act will give hard working middle class families the healthcare security they deserve and protect every american from the worst insurance company abuses." all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the premium as a result of the alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for are. >> reporter: but president obama contends that obama care is already saving seniors money on prescripti
then the president marking the day by praising the law saying this in part "the affordable healthcare act will give hard working middle class families the healthcare security they deserve and protect every american from the worst insurance company abuses." all this as preparations continue for a full rollout of the law less than a year from how. molly henneberg live for us in washington. critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the...
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coming up here are the super users of healthcare follow up to obamacare. promises rough spots of its accountable care organizations. >> it's been a rough start so far, and it's just not measuring up, but obamacare promises to cut costs for the sickest of americans. here is how it works. >> reporter: at 43 alicia said she's happy just to be able to breathe. inside her up ypsilanti apartment, oxygen tanks are stacked up like furniture. they serve as vivid reminders of things that took over her life and forced her to quit her job. >> that's when out of control blood pressure and diabetes and issues with my back and all that have. i couldn't stand. i couldn't do it any more. >> reporter: she has a lot of medical problems, and they're quiet severe. she's morbidly obese, and that is in part connected to a syndrome of heart and lung dysfunction from not breathing deeply enough. it's created a damage to her heart which in term created damage to her circulation. she also has diabetes. >> all those ailments put alicia in an unusually health category qualifying for b
coming up here are the super users of healthcare follow up to obamacare. promises rough spots of its accountable care organizations. >> it's been a rough start so far, and it's just not measuring up, but obamacare promises to cut costs for the sickest of americans. here is how it works. >> reporter: at 43 alicia said she's happy just to be able to breathe. inside her up ypsilanti apartment, oxygen tanks are stacked up like furniture. they serve as vivid reminders of things that took...
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>>> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> my next guest says she can't peep is, -- keep it, period, and now she is finding out how much more she'll be paying for it. natalie good, to have you. that has become a familiar theme behind the reason and rational for the healthcare law to provide coverage for those who don't have it and assure those who do can keep the coverage they have. you found out not 0 necessarily the case. explain. >> nope, not the case for me. i called my insurer to find out what my new provisions would be, and i found out that all of the plans my insurer provided, all of them would be canceled and replaced with new plans, and these new plans were supposedly going to be better and give me more coverage, but i found out i have nothing available to me that is even remotely close could what i paid before. >> did you have a cadillac plan? >> i did not. it was $199 a month. my maximum deductible for the year was 1500, and then everything was covered afterwards, and now the plan they've offering me is $
>>> if you like your healthcare plan, you will be able to keep your healthcare plan. period. >> my next guest says she can't peep is, -- keep it, period, and now she is finding out how much more she'll be paying for it. natalie good, to have you. that has become a familiar theme behind the reason and rational for the healthcare law to provide coverage for those who don't have it and assure those who do can keep the coverage they have. you found out not 0 necessarily the case....
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there is healthcare, then the healthcare. the hospitals, drug companies, insurers. >> i think it wince on volume. and what i would say wbt value, of companies that do research to help us live longer. people that make heart valves and drug companies like pharmaceuticals. those guys are not going to necessarily see their volumes increase as much as maybe the generic guys so they probably would not appreciate as much. >> two other consumers you like. why and where specifically? >> so, what's really interesting, even if your taxes go up, have you a choice of whether to cut spending or not. you could let your savings go down. if you look at higher end earners, they tend to be the ones with the most cushion or most savings. so i think you will see less of an impact on the consumer as you may on general business activity and let's say the industrials group. so we like the consumer discretionary space. you see auto sales up. housing activity up. consumer spending is strong but not overly strong. so i think pretty broadly the consumer
there is healthcare, then the healthcare. the hospitals, drug companies, insurers. >> i think it wince on volume. and what i would say wbt value, of companies that do research to help us live longer. people that make heart valves and drug companies like pharmaceuticals. those guys are not going to necessarily see their volumes increase as much as maybe the generic guys so they probably would not appreciate as much. >> two other consumers you like. why and where specifically?...
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for secretary leon panetta this epidemic is personal. >> my wife who is a nurse worked on mental healthcare issues. she said to me time and time again that is a human issue, a human problem. you got to look in people's eyes. you got to be sensitive to their emotions. >> jennifer: tonight i want to move beyond the numbers and put a face to this tragedy. this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps. he was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why have there been, and why are there now so many military suicide? >> well, it's been a long war and a lot of there's and we're asking a lot a lot of our military and their families. when you put together a lot of years of stress, injury and illness and loss of a sens
for secretary leon panetta this epidemic is personal. >> my wife who is a nurse worked on mental healthcare issues. she said to me time and time again that is a human issue, a human problem. you got to look in people's eyes. you got to be sensitive to their emotions. >> jennifer: tonight i want to move beyond the numbers and put a face to this tragedy. this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps. he was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself...
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a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> i thank god i didn't have an ar-15 or some other type of assault weapon. because the way i was back then mentally, i would have gone to the mall that night or to one of my old high schools the next morning and killed as many people as i possibly could. >> ten years after he murdered his parents with a shot going, joshua cooke says he's a changed man and he's not the same man. should we believe him? back now with my pane
a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i...
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you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare, written by people just like you. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal clanks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirring ] talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> your watching live pictures fr
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the next three years you can keep your healthcare, period, period. in the back of his mind he knew it was not true. he has been lying for us. >> he had an quasi apology. not really an apology. the president doesn't think he actually lied or did anything wrong. do they need to have some kind of a pipe profile or cabinet secretary change to show there are consequences for this ineptitude? >> no. first thing they have to do is get the web site if he cans fixed. everything that eric said is going to come true. if they get it fixed she may have a point. where if more and more people get insured and more people are able to find insurance. >> they may get cheaper and better insurance. >> access and affordability. you are addressing access they will fix the web site but it won't nicks the affordability bill. >> you can shop for cheaper more affordable healthcare. that is the part i hope they do but if they don't they are going to be in a lot of trouble in 2014. >> shopping access isn't there. take it from a shopper. it is not that affordable. >> i love free
the next three years you can keep your healthcare, period, period. in the back of his mind he knew it was not true. he has been lying for us. >> he had an quasi apology. not really an apology. the president doesn't think he actually lied or did anything wrong. do they need to have some kind of a pipe profile or cabinet secretary change to show there are consequences for this ineptitude? >> no. first thing they have to do is get the web site if he cans fixed. everything that eric...
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there were gains in healthcare, food services and manufacturing, also in construction which added 30,000 jobs. that was the biggest jump in over a year, partly from rebuilding aflt superstorm sandy -- after superstorm sandy. but those increases have not helped ter resa. she has been working at the same bank for 10 years before being laid off. >> it affects everything. >> reporter: wall street would like better news. the numbers were in line with expectations but nothing to celebrate. >> we had lot of temporary hiring at the end of the year. it's nothing beyond that. a real true test of the numbers is the next reporting period. >> reporter: she has been job hunting for a year and half and took an overnight shift at a retail store to make ends meet. all told they added rough lit same as the year before. over 12 million americans are still looking for work. alexis christoforous, cbs news wall street. >>> the labor department actually revised november's rate upward. >>> we're going to take a live look at the funeral service in woodbridge for prince william county young. he was killed after h
there were gains in healthcare, food services and manufacturing, also in construction which added 30,000 jobs. that was the biggest jump in over a year, partly from rebuilding aflt superstorm sandy -- after superstorm sandy. but those increases have not helped ter resa. she has been working at the same bank for 10 years before being laid off. >> it affects everything. >> reporter: wall street would like better news. the numbers were in line with expectations but nothing to...
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it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by
it can also work that way with healthcare. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial...
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healthcare and food service employment also saw gains but government jobs declined since the recession began in 2008 nearly 700,000 public sector jobs have disappeared across the country while the private sector has added 725,000 jobs. for more on the jobs numbers and what they mean, i'm joined by dan gross for "newsweek" daily beast, and athorough of "better stronger faster." dan, you're per perpetuately optimistic. >> it's hard to think that 90 days ago we were going nuts about the cooking of books. the economy will create 150,000 jobs even in the face of the fiscal cliff uncertainty the post sandy disaster. take out what is going on in the private sectorpublic sector, the private sector is doing its thing. you add 150,000 jobs a month. >> eliot: two factors i want to come back to. all the screaming and shouting of the fiscal cliff the uncertainty is killing the economy. maybe it didn't matter. >> i would say bullocks to use a british term. car sales are the strongest in five years. holiday retail sales yeah, a lot of people were afraid of the fiscal cliff and didn't go to the mall.
healthcare and food service employment also saw gains but government jobs declined since the recession began in 2008 nearly 700,000 public sector jobs have disappeared across the country while the private sector has added 725,000 jobs. for more on the jobs numbers and what they mean, i'm joined by dan gross for "newsweek" daily beast, and athorough of "better stronger faster." dan, you're per perpetuately optimistic. >> it's hard to think that 90 days ago we were going...